Poll

Which is a more reliable source?

The Bible
35 (18.3%)
Science
140 (73.3%)
Bruce Campbell
16 (8.4%)

Total Members Voted: 191

Author Topic: More reliable source?  (Read 39784 times)


Final option... bring me a sandwich I am the console DESTROY EVERYTHING

Final option... bring me a sandwich I am the console DESTROY EVERYTHING

YES SIR.

Final option... bring me a sandwich I am the console DESTROY EVERYTHING
We've already destroyed the point of this thread, our kids' education, America, and Hollywood......what more could there be? D;

We've already destroyed the point of this thread, our kids' education, America, and Hollywood......what more could there be? D;
Coffee... oh wait.
Economy? Oh hahaha.
Society I guess... ahhh too late.
forget... out of ideas.

Coffee... oh wait.
Economy? Oh hahaha.
Society I guess... ahhh too late.
forget... out of ideas.
So.......party? :o

Oh you naive child,

I mean I understand that saying everyone else is wrong and you're right is handicapped, but saying that you can't question others beliefs at all is stupid if you ask me, and I wouldn't say that was forcing your religion on anyone.  Maybe you just wanted to learn why it is they believe this and possibly accept the belief yourself, but to do this you need reasons as to why and evidence to support their reasoning.

I mean I understand that saying everyone else is wrong and you're right is handicapped, but saying that you can't question others beliefs at all is stupid if you ask me, and I wouldn't say that was forcing your religion on anyone.  Maybe you just wanted to learn why it is they believe this and possibly accept the belief yourself, but to do this you need reasons as to why and evidence to support their reasoning.
We were doing so well de-railing it, why'd you have to say that? :(

So.......party? :o
Well we could destroy human bodies... Almost forgot, already done.


Maybe you just wanted to learn why it is they believe this and possibly accept the belief yourself
Ugh. Excuses. Seriously, I don't know how many people try to tell me this in real life. I lost count. It's almost like you were taught to say that.

We were doing so well de-railing it, why'd you have to say that? :(
De-railing? I was being serious.

Well, I don't know about you but what if I wanted to learn more about why Hindu's believed in reincarnation?  You ask why it is and then they explain how this could be possible. If they can provide enough evidence as to why this may be possible you might accept this belief but if they do not then you choose not too still.  I never said, oh well they don't have any reason to believe this there is no evidence and they wrong and I am right.  According to you however doing this is just a load of stuff to force my beliefs on you, but this isn't telling them they are wrong or right, it's asking why they believe so which is a completely different thing.

The need for religion to explain our world has become irrelevant with science. After that, religion is needed to show how one how to live their life. Seeing as Christianity and other aggressive religions do a very (very) poor job of that, they are useless and do more harm than good.

Example(of the last 5 words of the above statement): American politics in the past 300 years.
Give me one example of our aggressiveness. My church teaches not to be aggressive and threaten but to explain. It's bad when someone does something because of fear. If you haven't noticed, I'm not being aggressive here unlike Inv3rted who starts throwing fallacies around.

Well, I don't know about you but what if I wanted to learn more about why Hindu's believed in reincarnation?  You ask why it is and then they explain how this could be possible. If they can provide enough evidence as to why this may be possible you might accept this belief but if they do not then you choose not too still.  I never said, oh well they don't have any reason to believe this there is no evidence and they wrong and I am right.  According to you however doing this is just a load of stuff to force my beliefs on you, but this isn't telling them they are wrong or right, it's asking why they believe so which is a completely different thing.
Sorry for misunderstanding. It's just that it feels like every other week people talk to me about this stuff when I know a little something which I forbid myself to tell.

The U.S. pledge:
I pledge allegiance to the flag, of the united states of america, and for the republic for which it stands, one nation UNDER GOD indivisible with liberty and justice for all.

The U.S. pledge:
I pledge allegiance to the flag, of the united states of america, and for the republic for which it stands, one nation UNDER GOD indivisible with liberty and justice for all.

Separation of church and loving state anyone?